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REVISITING THE U.S. VOTING SYSTEM: A RESEARCH INVENTORY

November 27-28, 2006

Convened by the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Main | Participants

Eric Fischer

CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

Before laying out any specific suggestions for research needs relating to voting, I need to point out that everything I’m writing here is my own opinion and does not in any way reflect official views of the Congressional Research Service.  CRS does not advocate or take positions on legislative issues.

The argument can be made that in general, voting in the United States works pretty well.  Nevertheless, there are several areas in which significant research investment could be very useful.  Here are some that come to mind:






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